However,inorderfortheschooldistricttobenefitfromvariousStateandFederalsupplementalprograms suchasTitleIA,AtRisk{31a),TitleIIA,E-Rate,etc.,itisIMPERATIVEthatyoufillout,sign,andreturn the Household Information Survey. This survey is needed for administrative purposes, not to establish eligibility.Thesurveyiscriticalindeterminingtheamountofmoneytheschoolreceivesfromavarietyof supplementalprograms.Allinformationsubmittedonthesurveyisconfidential.Withoutyourassistance, theschooldistrictwillnotbeabletomaximizeutilizationofavailableStateandFederalfunds. Please click here to get a copy of the survey.

USDANondiscriminationStatementForallotherFNSnutritionassistanceprograms,Stateorlocalagencies,andtheirsub­ redplents,mustpostthefollowingNondlscrlminatfonStatement:Inaccordancew·ithFederalcivilrightslawandU.S.Department of Agriculture (USDA) civil rights regulatlons and pollcies1 the USDA, its Agencles, offices, and employees, and Institutions partlclpat!nginoradministeringUSDAprogramsareprohibitedfromdiscriminatingbasedonrace,color,nationalorigin,sex, dlsability,age,orreprlsa!orretaliationforpriorcivilrightsactivityinanyprogramoractivityconductedorfundedbyUSDA. PersonswithdisabilitieswhorequirealternativemeansofcommunlcatlonforprogramInformation(e.g.Braille,largeprlnt, audiotape,AmericanSignLanguage,etc.),shouldcontacttheAgency(Stateorlocal)wheretheyappliedforbenefits.Individuals whoaredeaf, hardofhearingorhavespeechdisabllltlesmaycontactUSDAthroughtheFederal RelayService at(800)877-8339. Additionally, program Information may be made available in languages other than English. To file a program complaint of dlscrtmlnatlon, complete the USDA Program Discrimination Complaint Form, (AD-3027) found online at: http://www.ascr.usda.gov/complaint_filing_cust.html,and at any USDA office, or write a letter addressed to USDA and provide IntheletteralloftheInformationrequestedintheform.Torequestacopyofthecomplaintform,call(866)632-9992.Submit yourcompletedformorlettertoUSDAby:(1)mall:U.S.DepartmentofAgricultureOfficeoftheAssistantSecretaryforCivil Rights 1400 Independence Avenue, SW Washington, D.C. 20250-9410; (2) fax: (202) 690-7442; or (3) email: program.lntake@usda.gov.ThisInstitutionIsanequalopportunityprovider.

Breakfast serving times at both buildings are from 7:35 am to 7:55 am located inside the front doors and the cafeteria areas.

Charging Meals

Parents and guardians must plan for their child to have sufficient access to food at school on each school day and must actively monitor and manage their child’s school food service account. There are several options to check on food service accounts. Parent can check with food service cashier at the school or call the Food Service Office at (989) 739-2401 to check their students’ balances. Students are given notes to take home or are verbally informed when their account is getting low. Automated School Messenger calls and low balance emails are sent out twice a week if account is in negative. E link is our online account system that allows parents to view student accounts from any computer. IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY TO REGULARY CHECK YOUR CHILDS ACCOUNT BALANCE.

Students with negative account balances will not be allowed to purchase ala-carte items. Your student account is not a charge account. Negative amounts must be paid in order for your student to continue getting school meals. Richardson Elementary School and Oscoda High School students will be allowed to charge up to five lunches, and then account must be paid up in full. Student over the charge limit will be asked to call home and notify their parent/guardian. The student will receive a substitute lunch as determined by food service staff.

Families having financial difficulties are asked to contact food service department to make other arrangements.

http://www.actionforhealthykids.org/
Action for Healthy Kids The only nonprofit organization formed
specifically to address the epidemic of overweight, undernourished
and sedentary youth by focusing on changes at school.

http://www.dole.com/#/superkids/
Dole 5 A Day : Dole's 5 A Day Homepage includes nutritional
information, 5 A Day Program materials, on line activities, and
recognition and award programs.

Here are some websites that have fun games for your children to learn about nutrition